Professional Farmer 2014 Platinum Edition

- New machines added (e.g. Teleloader)- Grass bales can be pressed- Grass bales can be sold- Gras bales can be added to gras silo (just drop them)- If cows get grass and silage you get even more milk- Large plows return to neutral position now- Trailers turn now properly when connected to Friend Cutter Pro- Corn silage can be unloaded into grass silo to store it- Improved swaths- Improved a lot of machines- Grass automatically grows on empty fields after a few month - but you get less as if you seed it manually- Manually seeded grass gives less and less yield round after round (weeds)- Combined cultivator/seeders cultivate even if the seed storage is empty- Dunghill (grows in relation to animal number)- Yield prices balanced- Smaller bug fixes

A new continent and numerous new tasks await you in Professional Famer 2014s America DLC. The vast new map takes the player to the amber waves of grain of North America  complete with huge fields and new buildings. Additional crops (e.g. potatoes) and dozens of new machines bring added variation to the ultimate farming experience. The improved field system calculates the yield of each field even more realistically  depending on soil quality, humidity, fertilization rate, varmints and other factors.

Theres much more for a Professional Farmer to do as a deep and powerful farm simulation gets even better with this all new DLC!

I don’t know what’s a joke any more. When people are championing Euro Truck Simulator as a genuinely good game, it’s made everything far too confusing. Is it really? I’ve not played it. The slew of ludicrously meticulous mundanity sims with italicised white lettering was something I thought we could just poke fun at. But now what? Professional Farmer 2014 is a thing. That’s the name of a game. I feel like I should be safe to tip my head back and laugh. But I’m not, am I? What if it’s brilliant? What if cats ARE dogs? Well, there’s a demo so we can all find out.

The PC simulator Professional Farmer 2014 takes the player to the countryside and gives hobby farmers full control in the comfort of their home. Farm management, cultivating fields, planting crops, animal husbandry and buying and selling produce are just a few of the major game elements this simulator offers.

Starting out with a small estate, the player begins their career as an up-and-coming farmer and little by little acquires new fields, tractors, machines and animals, and can either specialize or make use of all options that farming has to offer. The key to success lies in good planning by season, expert knowledge that you acquire throughout the game, and skill and good old-fashioned hard work. As a farmer, the player learns to live with the forces of nature, accept the weather and respond so as to perfect the yield from fields, care for the animals and prepare the budget for new investments. Many tractors and farm machines (combine harvesters, field choppers, attaching parts and trailers, etc.) by renowned manufacturers are available to cultivate the farm and manage all the work. Only good planning and hard work will turn fallow earth into a flourishing and fertile soil. Of course, you can drive and control all machines yourself, be it hooking up the plough, re-filling the tractor or unloading the harvest.

The PC simulator "Professional Farmer 2014" takes the player to the countryside and gives hobby farmers full control in the comfort of their home. Farm management, cultivating fields, planting crops, animal husbandry and buying and selling produce are just a few of the major game elements this simulator offers.